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>> definitely. >> ryssdal: the supreme court has sided with jim bopp. but it's not so clear-cut back here in montana, where the real world of politics comes home to pothole drive and john ward. do you think the supreme court understands politics and the actual mechanics of it? >> well, to a certain extent, but not in the nitty-gritty, no, i don't think they do. i don't think they understand the realities of it. i wouldn't say they're clueless, but they certainly don't live in the same world as the rest of us. >> ryssdal: it's a world where campaigns look a lot like this. the montana senate race has become the most expensive in state history-- more advertising than any senate race in the country. much of the money is coming from outside groups, and much of that undisclosed. >> the game that's being played here is how to spend money to affect elections without having to disclose where the money is coming from. >> ryssdal: it's estimated that $9 billion will be spent on elections across the country this year. the vast majority of those elections are going
>> definitely. >> ryssdal: the supreme court has sided with jim bopp. but it's not so clear-cut back here in montana, where the real world of politics comes home to pothole drive and john ward. do you think the supreme court understands politics and the actual mechanics of it? >> well, to a certain extent, but not in the nitty-gritty, no, i don't think they do. i don't think they understand the realities of it. i wouldn't say they're clueless, but they certainly don't live in...
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. >> it may be slightly more likely than jim mussina's plan a year ago to expand the map into arizona and georgia, but not a lot more. gwen: the other question i have for your guys, is so how late are we going to be up on tuesday? >> i think we'll know by midnight. >> you think? >> yep. >> wow, that is very good. i hope that is true. i don't feel like we've known at midnight for a long time. >> in 2008 we did. but this tracks with 2004 where it's very close ain't comes down to ohio and there are all these rules about provision nal ballots an when they can be counted and how long you can -- i think that the morning of november 7th, we will have an answer. gwen: quickly, jackie? >> i'm going to predict and hope for an early night. i'm not a journalist that likes this much drama. >> yogi bear said predicts are hard especially about the future. but i agree with john, this is going break one way or the other. the dime's not going to land on its side and we'll know by midnight. gwen: that was not even -- >> what about you? >> gwen: i will be at this very table and i will be here as long as
. >> it may be slightly more likely than jim mussina's plan a year ago to expand the map into arizona and georgia, but not a lot more. gwen: the other question i have for your guys, is so how late are we going to be up on tuesday? >> i think we'll know by midnight. >> you think? >> yep. >> wow, that is very good. i hope that is true. i don't feel like we've known at midnight for a long time. >> in 2008 we did. but this tracks with 2004 where it's very close...
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jim munley had help clearing trees from his house in budd lake, new jersey. >> it started blowing real heavy after dark, and we lost our lights, like so many other people. we have a propane generator, so that kicked in, so that was a relief. but then about 11:00, it started blowing real hard. and between 11:00 and i'd said 12:30, the trees started coming down. but we were lucky-- it didn't hit the house. we had some limbs hit the house, .ut nothing structur we have no phones, but like i said, we do have lights. we're running probably about 25 gallons a day. that's gallons not pounds. it uses up a lot of propane. i started with 200 and i've got probably 40 left. if you've been around in the woods any length of time, you know that you've got to have yourself prepared. we've got plenty of food. both cars are full of gas. so we're in pretty good shape. the house is in livable shape. a lot of people in worse shape than us. this is not an uncommon situation. but this destruction is uncommon. i've never seen this kind of destruction. those trees have been here a long time and they came down l
jim munley had help clearing trees from his house in budd lake, new jersey. >> it started blowing real heavy after dark, and we lost our lights, like so many other people. we have a propane generator, so that kicked in, so that was a relief. but then about 11:00, it started blowing real hard. and between 11:00 and i'd said 12:30, the trees started coming down. but we were lucky-- it didn't hit the house. we had some limbs hit the house, .ut nothing structur we have no phones, but like i...
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and you will recall in the 2,000 debate, first debate jim lehrer asked george w. bush, tell us one good thing about bill clinton. >> fema an james lee whit, and the tragedy of gorge w bush's administration, fema and michael brown at the time of katrina. barack obama rebuilt it. and we are seeing it it work and respond. >> woodruff: do you think the storm could be making that much of a difference. >> i think the perception and you see activity and you see the chris christie thing. people are saying why is christie doing this, for his own mattal ambitions. >> i don't think there is anything like that when you are the governor of a state, a state you love that is in your heart and soul you feel an intense sense of stewardship. and when it gets wallopped by the storm the poll particulars seems irrelevant at this point. and as christie said, i don't care about the politics. if he is going to help me with my state, he is going to help the people of my state, then i'm grateful and i will work with him. so i think it is as simple as that. and i think he has been perfectly
and you will recall in the 2,000 debate, first debate jim lehrer asked george w. bush, tell us one good thing about bill clinton. >> fema an james lee whit, and the tragedy of gorge w bush's administration, fema and michael brown at the time of katrina. barack obama rebuilt it. and we are seeing it it work and respond. >> woodruff: do you think the storm could be making that much of a difference. >> i think the perception and you see activity and you see the chris christie...
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rogers in washington he's an author financial commentator an international investor jim thank you for being with first i guess i'm going to ask you what a lot of people been asking your over the last few weeks why have you decided to invest in russia after all these years of saying you never would. appearance i'm delighted to be your guest i agree with most of what they said in fact i'm delighted to see the show rush i've been negative on russia since i first went there in one thousand nine hundred sixty six bear a pessimist about russia but in the last several months russia russia is changing this is far as i can see it changing when things change peter i want to change with them that's how you find opportunities what's the can you just give us one example i mean like structural reform currency management i mean you know the way the equity markets are going give us one tip. well there is a structural reform and it's not fast enough i happen to agree with that but at least it's happening for goodness sakes it's not going the other way other things that are happening they set up a fund
rogers in washington he's an author financial commentator an international investor jim thank you for being with first i guess i'm going to ask you what a lot of people been asking your over the last few weeks why have you decided to invest in russia after all these years of saying you never would. appearance i'm delighted to be your guest i agree with most of what they said in fact i'm delighted to see the show rush i've been negative on russia since i first went there in one thousand nine...
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>> glor: jim axelrod, thank you, jim. the weather threat is also throwing presidential campaign plans off course. with nine days until the election, both candidates adjusted schedules. both canceling events in virginia to focus on other swing states. jan crawford reports. >> reporter: in washington, the president was briefed by fema officials working to coordinate the government's response to the storm. >> this is a serious and big storm. >> reporter: sandy has turned campaign schedules upside down, especially as senator mark warner said in his home state of virginia. >> the storm will throw a little havoc into the race. i was supposed to be with the president and president clinton on monday. that rally has been canceled. >> reporter: the latest polls shows virginia now a dead heat and an important state for romney if he's to win on november 6th. he canceled three campaign events today in the state and instead spent the day in ohio with running mate paul ryan. >> let's, today when we get home, put in our prayers the peopl
>> glor: jim axelrod, thank you, jim. the weather threat is also throwing presidential campaign plans off course. with nine days until the election, both candidates adjusted schedules. both canceling events in virginia to focus on other swing states. jan crawford reports. >> reporter: in washington, the president was briefed by fema officials working to coordinate the government's response to the storm. >> this is a serious and big storm. >> reporter: sandy has turned...
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good to talk to you, sir. >> great to talk to you, jim. thank you. >> i think the lack of exposure to the actual ups and downs of oil and the terrific secular growth of sustainability is going to make it so this acquisition is going to drive this stock of clean harbors higher. after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, stock up? storm warnings sent consumers stockpiling supplies. but which retailer could realistically see the biggest bump from all the buying? cramer's got the play. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> every time hurricane season rolls around, someone always asks me if there's a way to play the storm. year after year, i almost always say no. a hurricane is an event too widely known and understood to make any real money off of it. but this year, i'm going to give
good to talk to you, sir. >> great to talk to you, jim. thank you. >> i think the lack of exposure to the actual ups and downs of oil and the terrific secular growth of sustainability is going to make it so this acquisition is going to drive this stock of clean harbors higher. after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, stock up? storm warnings sent consumers stockpiling supplies. but which retailer could realistically see the biggest bump from all the...
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i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow.
i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow.
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welcome. >> thank you, jim. glad to be back. >> rick, your conference call depressed me, because you guys are straight shooters. wasn't like you said we had a great quarter, you point blank said, due to significant decline in revenue late in the quarter, both operating groups, key financial metrics came in well below expectations. explain to us how that could happen? >> jim, it was a combination of three factors, in order, first of all, the missing revenue. with less revenue, you have less growth. and second was you talked about it in the intro. the western regions, higher margin, higher calorie business overall. the business centralized in the west, a double whammy and geographic mix shift. stronger in the east. components business in asia had stronger sequential growth, but it exacerbated the shift from the west and all three contributed to the disappointing bottom line. >> when i heard about the bottom line, wow, the housing economy strong, auto economy strong, but we have worries about the gridlock in washin
welcome. >> thank you, jim. glad to be back. >> rick, your conference call depressed me, because you guys are straight shooters. wasn't like you said we had a great quarter, you point blank said, due to significant decline in revenue late in the quarter, both operating groups, key financial metrics came in well below expectations. explain to us how that could happen? >> jim, it was a combination of three factors, in order, first of all, the missing revenue. with less revenue,...
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welcome. >> thank you, jim. glad to be back. >> rick, your conference call depressed me, because you guys are straight shooters. wasn't like you said we had a great quarter, you point blank said, due to significant decline in revenue late in the quarter, both operating groups, key financial metrics came in well below expectations. explain to us how that could happen? >> jim, it was a combination of three factors, in order, first of all, the missing revenue. with less revenue, you have less growth. and second was you talked about it in the intro. the western regions, higher margin, higher calorie business overall. the business centralized in the west, a double whammy and geographic mix shift. stronger in the east. components business in asia had stronger sequential growth, but it exacerbated the shift from the west and all three contributed to the disappointing bottom line. >> when i heard about the bottom line, wow, the housing economy strong, auto economy strong, but we have worries about the gridlock in washin
welcome. >> thank you, jim. glad to be back. >> rick, your conference call depressed me, because you guys are straight shooters. wasn't like you said we had a great quarter, you point blank said, due to significant decline in revenue late in the quarter, both operating groups, key financial metrics came in well below expectations. explain to us how that could happen? >> jim, it was a combination of three factors, in order, first of all, the missing revenue. with less revenue,...
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over and over again. >>> good evening, i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. the death toll from hurricane sandy went up in the last hour. more than 90 people are now dead as a result of the storm. 37 of them in new york alone. transit in that city remains a nightmare with gridlocked streets and very limited rail service. amtrak trains into the city are still suspended. while relief supplies are now reaching the jersey shore, many communities there are still in crisis. jay gray reports now from toms river, new jersey. >> reporter: with the damag
over and over again. >>> good evening, i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. the death toll from hurricane sandy went up in the last hour. more than 90 people are now dead as a result of the storm. 37 of them in new york alone. transit in that city remains a nightmare with gridlocked streets and very limited rail service. amtrak trains into the city are still suspended. while relief supplies are now reaching the jersey shore, many communities there are still in crisis. jay gray...
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the big decision, as jim mentioned, is still to come. nbc's harry smith got in with a camera crew today, where the con-ed executives were facing what was for them an unprecedented decision. >> reporter: what are you anticipating having to do later on this evening? >> the big question is going to happen at about 8:00 tonight, when we're going to have to make a decision of whether to shut down the financial center of manhatta >> reporter: and what would that be predicated on? >> the water level, tide, we show back there it is forecasted to be somewhere between 11-12 peak. and that would be the highest tide the city has ever seen. >> and that is exactly what jim cantore was talking about. if that happens, if water throws into power systems underground, there goes wall street, it is already supposed to be closed tomorrow. we could be looking worst case at the rest of the week for the beating financial heart of the united states. and certainly, lower manhattan. we want to briefly show you a very rare sight, a live picture, and the -- hurrican
the big decision, as jim mentioned, is still to come. nbc's harry smith got in with a camera crew today, where the con-ed executives were facing what was for them an unprecedented decision. >> reporter: what are you anticipating having to do later on this evening? >> the big question is going to happen at about 8:00 tonight, when we're going to have to make a decision of whether to shut down the financial center of manhatta >> reporter: and what would that be predicated on?...
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jim? >> reporter: hey there, jim. yeah, after a couple of days of controversy mayor bloomberg reversing his decision and canceling the marathon late today, making sure all the resources are focused on the recovery. you can see what's left of the boardwalk behind me in atlantic city. this is not the world famous boardwalk but another around this city. it's gone now. it's been wiped away. and others still trying to recover up and down the coast. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult recovery. power lines are going back up. but many places are still overmatched by the devastation sandy left behind. >> this is well beyond what any of us ever imagined. >> reporter: the long road to recovery now literally lined with hundreds of thousands struggling to survive. the line stretched for blocks if you're lucky but more often for miles. people waiting in traffic or for a ride on the limited public transportation available. hundreds hanging out just to charge their phones. >> don't be difficult, ma'am. >> reporter: but the
jim? >> reporter: hey there, jim. yeah, after a couple of days of controversy mayor bloomberg reversing his decision and canceling the marathon late today, making sure all the resources are focused on the recovery. you can see what's left of the boardwalk behind me in atlantic city. this is not the world famous boardwalk but another around this city. it's gone now. it's been wiped away. and others still trying to recover up and down the coast. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult...
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versus a decline of point two percent the prior quarter ok well short term election year reports aside jim rogers is in the studio to give us a longer term perspective and offer his predictions for the year ahead plus japan remains mired in deflation according to price data out today as reported by reuters which goes on to say the pressure is on for the central bank to deliver more stimulus to keep the country from recession now you may recall japan began q we in two thousand and one and has been keeping its zombie banks in a state of suspended credit animations since the early ninety's how does this lesson jive with forecasts of western central bank induced inflation discussed and bunko bunco berlusconi has reportedly been sentenced to four years in prison for tax fraud in these tough economic times are we seeing the untouchables actually becoming touchable let's get to. capital account. our guest today is someone with decades of experience investing with particular focus on commodities i think he's admitted i think he's said that he's been a horrible market timer but lucky for us he focu
versus a decline of point two percent the prior quarter ok well short term election year reports aside jim rogers is in the studio to give us a longer term perspective and offer his predictions for the year ahead plus japan remains mired in deflation according to price data out today as reported by reuters which goes on to say the pressure is on for the central bank to deliver more stimulus to keep the country from recession now you may recall japan began q we in two thousand and one and has...
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accuweather's jim dickey. the size of this thing, that's what makes it so spectacular. don't pay attention to category 1 or anything like that. it's the size and how long this thing is going to hang around. days majority of the week, the real danger here. >> once it really forms with the two cells. it gains strength. frightening. >> feeding off the cold front and jet stream. >> kinetic energy. energy in motion. >>> well, the governor of connecticut is calling sandy the largest threat to human life in this state and anyone's lifetime. utility and road crews are standing by to work on what could be major power outages. a record storm surge, threatening more than 300 homes forced evacuations along the coast. governor dan malloy said the last time we saw anything like this was -- never. >> telling quote. >>> there are dire predictions about the power outages ahead. potentially millions of people without electricity for many, many days. >> and utility companies are doing what they can to get ahead of this disaster,
accuweather's jim dickey. the size of this thing, that's what makes it so spectacular. don't pay attention to category 1 or anything like that. it's the size and how long this thing is going to hang around. days majority of the week, the real danger here. >> once it really forms with the two cells. it gains strength. frightening. >> feeding off the cold front and jet stream. >> kinetic energy. energy in motion. >>> well, the governor of connecticut is calling sandy...
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for us in the coming days. >>> well you know the rule by now, jim cantore, the weather channel, if he shows up where you live it is about to get really bad there. he is in singer island, in florida, jim, i've been amazed at what i have heard. >> reporter: and i think we'll be amazed. let's talk about it, we look at it on satellite, it doesn't really look like all that much. but while this is in its cocoon it will come out as a butterfly with a swath of winds 100 miles or up to 800 miles wide let's look at the path, probably downgraded to a tropical storm in the next 24 hours, but look for tropical storm watches or even hurricane watches by saturday as it is forecasted to become a hurricane once again. going all the way up through the seaboard up through here. this is uncharted territory for modern meteorology. but once again, for the second year in a row, others face the prospect of being in the dark the week before halloween. >> all right, jim cantore, safe travels, we'll stay with you and the weather channel all weekend long as we track the progress of this. for us, for now, that is
for us in the coming days. >>> well you know the rule by now, jim cantore, the weather channel, if he shows up where you live it is about to get really bad there. he is in singer island, in florida, jim, i've been amazed at what i have heard. >> reporter: and i think we'll be amazed. let's talk about it, we look at it on satellite, it doesn't really look like all that much. but while this is in its cocoon it will come out as a butterfly with a swath of winds 100 miles or up to...
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accuweather's jim dickey. thank you, jim. >>> sandy is bringing air travel to a standstill along the east coast impacting travelers as far as europe and asia. >> amazing. so far more than 7,000 flights have been canceled through the evening. abc's lisa stark has more. >> reporter: at new york's la guardia airport, a madhouse, travelers scramble to get out before the storm comes in. >> we are trying to get back to raleigh, north carolina and we are stuck. >> we are basically almost having nervous breakdowns. >> reporter: the airlines are taking no chances starting to cancel flights from washington, d.c. northward. united delta, southwest, american, jet blue and usairways all announcing they will be closed for business on the east coast. a massive shutdown that will ripple nationwide. >> when there are flight cancellations in major hub cities like new york, like philadelphia, like washington, d.c. that affects travelers all over the country. >> reporter: airlines will remove planes from airports in the hurricane
accuweather's jim dickey. thank you, jim. >>> sandy is bringing air travel to a standstill along the east coast impacting travelers as far as europe and asia. >> amazing. so far more than 7,000 flights have been canceled through the evening. abc's lisa stark has more. >> reporter: at new york's la guardia airport, a madhouse, travelers scramble to get out before the storm comes in. >> we are trying to get back to raleigh, north carolina and we are stuck. >> we...
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i had the opportunity to work in jim's campaign and go to washington and jim let me come back here in 1976. gang to know people. it was 1977 i had not yet announced -- i was at the state fair. the country was consumed in a raging debate about the panama canal treaties. as we were walking down the fairway a very angry crowd encircled george demanding that he explain his position on those treaties and change it. and threatening that they would work hard to defeat him in the next reelection if he didn't. george stood there and listened quietly. when it was his turn to talk, in a most recent, calm persuasive articulate way he shared with that group why those treaties were not only good for panama but what they meant for us. the crowd dissipated. as we walked back to the democratic booth i remarked that george, i can't help but note the contrast between that angry crowd and what you just did. he said i have learned a long time ago, it is a whole lot better to tell people what you believe from here than to tell them what you think they want to hear. [applause] george set the standard for ca
i had the opportunity to work in jim's campaign and go to washington and jim let me come back here in 1976. gang to know people. it was 1977 i had not yet announced -- i was at the state fair. the country was consumed in a raging debate about the panama canal treaties. as we were walking down the fairway a very angry crowd encircled george demanding that he explain his position on those treaties and change it. and threatening that they would work hard to defeat him in the next reelection if he...
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joining me to help us see past the noise on a broad range of big picture topics is none other than jim rogers investor and author of the book a gift to my children a father's lessons for life and investing among many others and someone that i am so happy to finally meet in person and have in studio after years interviewing you over there you are right i must rather be here than on skype with overshoot about the ball and now is better that is just to . i'm happy to have you here in the flesh versus so thank you for being here my pleasure ok well let's get past the noise you say you don't pay attention to the noise we have these g.d.p. numbers out today which were fueled by federal spending what you know before the elections a you know longer term looking out next year or you're looking for a recession now what do you think would be the trigger obviously the fiscal cliff is what we hear thrown around a lot in the u.s. miss the surprise for the debt has been going through the roof in the depths getting worse and worse and worse here europe japan nearly everywhere in the world in america w
joining me to help us see past the noise on a broad range of big picture topics is none other than jim rogers investor and author of the book a gift to my children a father's lessons for life and investing among many others and someone that i am so happy to finally meet in person and have in studio after years interviewing you over there you are right i must rather be here than on skype with overshoot about the ball and now is better that is just to . i'm happy to have you here in the flesh...
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jim axelrod is there tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, this water-filled tunnel behind me is just one of the many challenges sandy has left for new yorkers who are facing a transportation nightmare. on this road into new york city, gasoline may be hard to find, but frustration summer is not. >> get in front of me! get in front of me! if it makes you happy. >> reporter: supply isn't the problem. it's the power blackouts that are keeping pumps from operating. >> move it! move it! >> reporter: aaa says just a third of stations are open in new jersey and long island. this line was three hours long. >> worth the wait. >> reporter: hours waiting for gas is followed by hours to get over a bridge or through a tunnel. to reduce congestion, police are turning away cars with less than three people until midnight tomorrow. >> move the line to the front! let's go! >> reporter: new york city buses resumed running today, and they were crammed tight. cedric taylor is a security guard headed back to work. >> you have to be p
jim axelrod is there tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, this water-filled tunnel behind me is just one of the many challenges sandy has left for new yorkers who are facing a transportation nightmare. on this road into new york city, gasoline may be hard to find, but frustration summer is not. >> get in front of me! get in front of me! if it makes you happy. >> reporter: supply isn't the problem. it's the power blackouts that are keeping pumps from operating. >> move...
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. >> good evening, i'm chris gordon in for jim rosenfield who is on assignment tonight on staten island. his story coming up. a live look outside. it feels like we haven't seen the sun in weeks, storm team four meteorologist chuck bell is in our weather center. any chance for sun tomorrow? >> i'm holding out optimism we will get more sunshine tomorrow than we had today. and that will be more sunshine than we've seen in the better part of a week and a half around here. it won't do much to ease the chill, but even so, a little sunshine will help lift everyone's spirits a touch. for now, though, it is chilly outside. temperatures already back down into the upper 30s and mid-40s. temperatures will continue to slide back another 5 to 7 degrees during the overnight hours. storm team 4 shows no rain in the immediate metropolitan area, there are raindrops across much of southwestern and south central virginia, these are not coming toward us, but there are a few drops up there across eastern ohio, which will provide us, if nothing else, a little extra blanket of cloud cover during the overnight
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cotton from constellation energy jim connaughton was the person in the bush administration bush two who pushed cap and trade and now they're talking carbon tax you know the world is not what you think it is it is not black and white republican sometimes do green things we might not agree with them but i think you're going to see that happen what will resonate i wish i was going to where you are going to raise you know what i mean is no police don't talk over each other richard go ahead well i mean it's interesting that romney has these hidden green agenda but if you look at the polling data and most independents yes you know it's climate change the problem is so why is he not tell me why why are you having to go and say oh romney's green why so he not saying it is a good point so i mean you know you're saying he's going to only come out because he wants to get a lot of you to dependent voted but there is clear research and the most independents in america believes there is a problem so if you want to get elected boys may come out and say these things ok all right does this go back t
cotton from constellation energy jim connaughton was the person in the bush administration bush two who pushed cap and trade and now they're talking carbon tax you know the world is not what you think it is it is not black and white republican sometimes do green things we might not agree with them but i think you're going to see that happen what will resonate i wish i was going to where you are going to raise you know what i mean is no police don't talk over each other richard go ahead well i...
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good evening, everybody, i'm jim handly. jim rosenfield is on assignment tonight. it is the final sprint to election day, and the latest nbc news/wall street journal poll confirms a nearly deadlocked rate. 48-47%. candidates are crisscrossing the country tonight. brian mooar follows them as they make their final case to voters. >> just two more days. >> reporter: two days before voters go to the polls. republican nominee mitt romney and president obama were fighting for votes in the battleground states. >> florida, in two days, you've got a choice to make. >> reporter: the final nbc news poll before the election shows the candidates are in a dead heat. president obama with a 48% to 47% lead. but the president's handling of hurricane sandy has boosted his approval numbers. >> you don't know what crisis the next president is going to confirm. >> reporter: in ohio, governor romney is six points down. that's forcing him to look to other states like iowa. >> we can do better, a better america, a stronger america is ahead. >> reporter: a day after governor romney stumped
good evening, everybody, i'm jim handly. jim rosenfield is on assignment tonight. it is the final sprint to election day, and the latest nbc news/wall street journal poll confirms a nearly deadlocked rate. 48-47%. candidates are crisscrossing the country tonight. brian mooar follows them as they make their final case to voters. >> just two more days. >> reporter: two days before voters go to the polls. republican nominee mitt romney and president obama were fighting for votes in the...
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first, thank you both for being here. >> glad to be here. >> jim, what can you tell our viewers with emmett "bucky" greer? >> he and his partner worked for me for a period of time when i was chairman. they are good at what they do. when you're looking for a lawyer that can write legislation and change the election laws, stand up potentially to a constitutional challenge, you reach out to people like bucky and his partner richard coats and they draft the law. they a they advise how it can get done and it's about keeping people from election day to win the republican election. >> keeping pop freople from get to election day? >> that's right. primarily down here in florida, reducing early voting days, put all of these obstacles in the way of democrats, minority voters from getting to the polls because down here in florida it's not just about the presidential election, it's about keeping power in the legislature and the governor's mansion. >> now, diedra, you wrote -- well, you said to the palm beach news today, i'm quoting you, i'd be deeply concerned to think that members of a politica
first, thank you both for being here. >> glad to be here. >> jim, what can you tell our viewers with emmett "bucky" greer? >> he and his partner worked for me for a period of time when i was chairman. they are good at what they do. when you're looking for a lawyer that can write legislation and change the election laws, stand up potentially to a constitutional challenge, you reach out to people like bucky and his partner richard coats and they draft the law. they a...
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news 4 reporter jim rosenfield and crew have been waiting for than two hours to get gas in union, new jersey. the lines are so ba governor cristy ordered gas rationing. many are facing their fourth night in the dark and in the cold. but help may come from northern virginia resources, among others. jim rosenfield is in essexfells new jersey with the effort to get things back on line. >> reporter: now moving into day five and homes like these in a small community of 2200 still without power. 90% of it. reinforcements are coming to this state, but with cold nights now, local ewe till tiff crews are starting to get an earful. >> we're freezing. we don't have anything. >> desperate pleas. residents see utility trucks and beg for relief. >> reporter: is it tough on you guys? >> we're doing our best. >> their best means navigating the maize of massive down trees. it's in a state with about 1.5 million still in the dark at last count. >> when i looked outside, it felt like christmas, somebody delivering new telephone poles. >> reporter: new help is on the way after the governor urged utilitie
news 4 reporter jim rosenfield and crew have been waiting for than two hours to get gas in union, new jersey. the lines are so ba governor cristy ordered gas rationing. many are facing their fourth night in the dark and in the cold. but help may come from northern virginia resources, among others. jim rosenfield is in essexfells new jersey with the effort to get things back on line. >> reporter: now moving into day five and homes like these in a small community of 2200 still without...
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jim ronfield has our report from there. jim? >> reporter: kingsburg is on a long list tonight of bayshore communities in crisis. a little progress to report about that water you referenced. we've seen it receding here on beachway. a lot of debris left behind and this storm has left behind scars to last a lifetime. three days post sandy and kingsburg, new jersey is still like other bayshore communities -- in crisis mode. roads still have standing water, sand and debris. homes bear fresh scars of the sudden invasion. >> i didn't believe the destruction. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: emotions, raw at the sight of so much loss. >> it was beautiful. and everything was new because we just -- we just moved in -- well, we just closed. so new couch, new fridge. >> reporter: elizabeth can trace the path, the beach and bay water took right through her brand new ground floor. this whole row of homes in binges during inundated about 7:40 monday night when the berm gave way, sending water about a mile into town here. >> a lot of memories wi
jim ronfield has our report from there. jim? >> reporter: kingsburg is on a long list tonight of bayshore communities in crisis. a little progress to report about that water you referenced. we've seen it receding here on beachway. a lot of debris left behind and this storm has left behind scars to last a lifetime. three days post sandy and kingsburg, new jersey is still like other bayshore communities -- in crisis mode. roads still have standing water, sand and debris. homes bear fresh...
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good-bye, jim. >> jim sinegal joining us from seattle. you see the president is going to make a statement on hurricane sandy at 12:45 eastern. >> i got lucky, carl. i do my costco quarterly shop. >> quarterly? >> i do it quarterly. where i just go -- this -- you get the vehicle that has got some room. you know what? i just went for all those things. i have a stack of waters that is this high. so costco is my place to get stuff. it looks like it is again. >> we'll see how it opens later in the week if we get there. >>> meantime we are tracking hurricane sandy as it bears town on the east coast. we'll get you the latest on the path, which areas will be hit hardest when we come right back. >>> wall street bracing for hurricane sanidy to barrel through the heart of the country's financial center. lower manhattan experiencing some flooding during high tide this morning. and then just moments ago, the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, announcing tunnels will close at 2:00 p.m. today. bridges will remain open for now. that could change as wind
good-bye, jim. >> jim sinegal joining us from seattle. you see the president is going to make a statement on hurricane sandy at 12:45 eastern. >> i got lucky, carl. i do my costco quarterly shop. >> quarterly? >> i do it quarterly. where i just go -- this -- you get the vehicle that has got some room. you know what? i just went for all those things. i have a stack of waters that is this high. so costco is my place to get stuff. it looks like it is again. >> we'll...
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>> reporter: oh, it is rough here right now, jim. it's been rough starting around midday today. at this hour at 6:00, the governor has ordered all businesses in the coastal regions of rehoboth, dewey, and bethany to be closed at 6:00. at 8:00 is the deadline for everyone in three-quarters of a mile from the coast to get out of here. people are paying attention to this. as they saw as the sorm is getting closer, this is not something you want to play with. two young, buff, and experienced rehoboth lifeguards startled onlookers with this swim. >> if you don't know what you're doing, it's dangerous, but we've been swimmers for a long time. >> reporter: do your wives know you're out there? >> mine does not. i'm at the grocery store. >> reporter: the rest of the humans spent this stormy day watching the churning surf. >> it's going to be causing a lot of damage, but i don't feel that it's that dangerous. >> reporter: most people spent the day leaving. >> we were supposed to be staying here tonight but they told us they're evacuated. >> reporter: they're heading up to new york, not th
>> reporter: oh, it is rough here right now, jim. it's been rough starting around midday today. at this hour at 6:00, the governor has ordered all businesses in the coastal regions of rehoboth, dewey, and bethany to be closed at 6:00. at 8:00 is the deadline for everyone in three-quarters of a mile from the coast to get out of here. people are paying attention to this. as they saw as the sorm is getting closer, this is not something you want to play with. two young, buff, and experienced...
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>> mason: jim axelrod, thanks, jim. that was dramatic rescue at sea aboard a ship you may recognize from the movies. and two presidential campaigns are derailed by a hurricane. that's ju,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> mason: the hurricane forced the presidential candidates to suspend their campaigning for a couple days. john dickerson is our political director. john, with just a week until election day, how is this going to affect their campaigns? >> reporter: well, no candidate wants to look like he's taking political advantage of this cry seusz so with a week before the election this should be a time of frantic political activity but now the campaigns have to pear way back and calibrate every political move. usually at this time the campaigns are trying to hone their message down to a single simple closing argument to punch through the voters. but that's been interrupted and complicated now. both men have canceled a series of campaign events. the president has an official role and his strategists are trying to both highlight that r
>> mason: jim axelrod, thanks, jim. that was dramatic rescue at sea aboard a ship you may recognize from the movies. and two presidential campaigns are derailed by a hurricane. that's ju,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> mason: the hurricane forced the presidential candidates to suspend their campaigning for a couple days. john dickerson is our political director. john, with just a week until election day, how is this going to affect their campaigns? >> reporter: well, no candidate wants to...
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let's go back now to sam. >> thanks, jim. by the way, jim, we want to rerack the piece on the coastal area and just show you the trouble that matt gutman got into. standing close to the shoreline. he was timing those waves out. watching that water move in. he's been in these situations a lot, by the way. and even caught him. so our people are now being pulled off the shoreline now. we're pulling up. we're getting into a safer location. this say perfect opportunity for us to tell you that we are out covering a storm. a storm unlike one we've ever seen before. and you can see the water swamping up around us. even right here at battery park. we're able to do this because we've seen these storms but this storm, it's very unpredictable. please do not try to get anywhere near the coastal waters. just take it easy. when the debris is flying and the winds, it's not safe, george. >> we is city that. >>> we're going to begin with the economic effect of hurricane sandy. it will be felt outside the eastern seaboard. and weekend anchor bi
let's go back now to sam. >> thanks, jim. by the way, jim, we want to rerack the piece on the coastal area and just show you the trouble that matt gutman got into. standing close to the shoreline. he was timing those waves out. watching that water move in. he's been in these situations a lot, by the way. and even caught him. so our people are now being pulled off the shoreline now. we're pulling up. we're getting into a safer location. this say perfect opportunity for us to tell you that...
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doreen, jim, back to you. >> that is spooky. tisha thompson in bethesda. >> getting nasty all over the place out there. not only northern virginia, montgomery county, but prince george's county as well. where it's already flooding and trees down as well. tracee? >> reporter: well, i'm standing in the midst of a tree that is lying on top of a car. if you look over here, you can see the tree crushed this vehicle. we talked to the owner of the tree earlier. let me show you what it looked like on 23rd parkway in temple hill when this tree went home a little while ago. these folks are all in the dark. not because of this tree. they said they lost their power about an hour ago. but this was a huge mess. especially for the homeowner. they haven't been able to get the tree off of his car yet. what was most important is that they opened up 23rd parkway which they were able to do here, so traffic can come through this way. but it's been a mess everywhere. and the wind is picking up. and so is the rain. and it's getting colder and colder o
doreen, jim, back to you. >> that is spooky. tisha thompson in bethesda. >> getting nasty all over the place out there. not only northern virginia, montgomery county, but prince george's county as well. where it's already flooding and trees down as well. tracee? >> reporter: well, i'm standing in the midst of a tree that is lying on top of a car. if you look over here, you can see the tree crushed this vehicle. we talked to the owner of the tree earlier. let me show you what...
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thank you, jim. i just want to sort of reiterate what jim said. come behind me if you can show this. i want to show our viewers. this is how we do it, right? to the right here on this side, this is my rundown so i sort of know what's going on and i kind of go by that wherever it takes me. on this side, these are the advisory wires. this advisory wire is saying what jim is saying. president obama has -- let's move down here. president obama declared a state of emergency for the commonwealth of massachusetts. then it says the president on monday will return to the white house following an event in orlando, florida, to monitor hurricane sandy. that's according to a release from the white house. this is all just coming in. as we look here, the metro in washington, d.c., closed on monday due to hurricane sandy. unclear when the service will be restored. that's according to the transit authorities. they don't know in a city as big as washington, d.c., when they're going to get their mass transit back up. a lot of people don't even have cars. so there's
thank you, jim. i just want to sort of reiterate what jim said. come behind me if you can show this. i want to show our viewers. this is how we do it, right? to the right here on this side, this is my rundown so i sort of know what's going on and i kind of go by that wherever it takes me. on this side, these are the advisory wires. this advisory wire is saying what jim is saying. president obama has -- let's move down here. president obama declared a state of emergency for the commonwealth of...
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so it's overwhelming here. >> jim, thank you for showing this. there's just so much devastation there. >> surreal there. >>> back close to home. flights are getting off the ground at airports in the region, but it will be days before things are back to normal. more than 19,000 flights were canceled. today, there are still cancellations and delays at reagan national airport. during the storm, most airlines pulled their jets from the airports, so they've had to reposition to resume service. check again with your airline before heading out to any of the airports. >> let's take a look outside, where we had a little sun today. the clouds are breaking up, starting to look wintry out there and parting to feel that way, too. >> just looking at those pictures up there. just really goes to show you, this thing goes a little further to the north and thank goodness for our region. this could have been a lot closer for us. so for us, power outages, downed trees, but our area is going okay and i think halloween is going to give us a little bit of help and hope
so it's overwhelming here. >> jim, thank you for showing this. there's just so much devastation there. >> surreal there. >>> back close to home. flights are getting off the ground at airports in the region, but it will be days before things are back to normal. more than 19,000 flights were canceled. today, there are still cancellations and delays at reagan national airport. during the storm, most airlines pulled their jets from the airports, so they've had to reposition to...
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jim crow laws, 19th amendment. living proof that change happens if you get out and make it. >> hope are you out on tuesday. vote, right? >> been ranting all morning long. >> he has. >> wake up with us monday morning at 4:28. until then, have a great day. stay warm. charlie rose: will you endorse president obama? colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in the financial community. housing is starting to pick up. the president saved the auto industry. and the actions he's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on the track that we are on. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovati, every solution, comes together for a single purpose --
jim crow laws, 19th amendment. living proof that change happens if you get out and make it. >> hope are you out on tuesday. vote, right? >> been ranting all morning long. >> he has. >> wake up with us monday morning at 4:28. until then, have a great day. stay warm. charlie rose: will you endorse president obama? colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next...